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. >>> president obama will be on the road talking about college education. it includes stops in new york and pennsylvania. the ktvu collette campbell from the washington, d.c. newsroom. president is proposing how to make college accountable and affordable. >> president obama wants to create a system. it will be based on measures, tuition, graduation rates and debt and income of graduates and how many low-income students are enrolled in the schools. by 2018, he hopes it will be tied to financial aid. students with larger rates of colleges will receive more affordable loans. that move will require new legislation in congress. right now it's based on the number of students enrolled in a college regardless of the graduation rate or how much student debt grows much the white house says the average graduating senior in california has over $19,000 in student debt. just how much the cost of public colleges has gone up, i'm working on that story for you and will have it. >>> and the government is continuing to attack rebel held areas near da masscas. it follows an at
. >>> president obama will be on the road talking about college education. it includes stops in new york and pennsylvania. the ktvu collette campbell from the washington, d.c. newsroom. president is proposing how to make college accountable and affordable. >> president obama wants to create a system. it will be based on measures, tuition, graduation rates and debt and income of graduates and how many low-income students are enrolled in the schools. by 2018, he hopes it will be...
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of a success men toe area girl who died from a peanut allergy is turning her death into a chance to educate others. [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for an incredible $9.99! only at sizzler! for an incredible $9.99! because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ >>> a northern california family hopes we will all learn from its pain and suffering in a tragedy that involves food allergies. 13-year-old natalie giorgi died after eating a product with peanut butter. even though she spit it out, she still died a couple hours later. now the family is starting the natali
of a success men toe area girl who died from a peanut allergy is turning her death into a chance to educate others. [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for an incredible $9.99! only at sizzler! for an incredible $9.99! because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage...
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just how much the cost of a public college education has gone up over the years, i'm working on that for you at 8:15. ktvu channel 2 news. >> 7:16. on monday a former united airlines flight attendant will plead guilty to making bomb threats. admits he made phone calls claiming there was a bomb. pay a quarter million dollars in restitution. united says it lost that much money because of those threats. his attorney says he was upset with the airline because it wouldn't investigate charges he was sexually harassed on the job. >>> if you live in the east bay, don't be alarmed if you get an emergency alert next week. on wednesday august 28th, contra costa county is testing phone emergency notification system. now, the tests follow that problem with the system last month when alerts were sent out to people who did not live near a gas leak in alamo. it told them to evacuate. the test messages are being sent to neighborhoods in richmond, crocket, martinez and pittsburg. >> getting your car stolen can be a traumatizing experience. but in san francisco, recovering that stolen vehicle could be
just how much the cost of a public college education has gone up over the years, i'm working on that for you at 8:15. ktvu channel 2 news. >> 7:16. on monday a former united airlines flight attendant will plead guilty to making bomb threats. admits he made phone calls claiming there was a bomb. pay a quarter million dollars in restitution. united says it lost that much money because of those threats. his attorney says he was upset with the airline because it wouldn't investigate charges...
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the department of education launched an investigation in july of last year. two recent graduates claim the schools annual apartheid week encouraged antishy metic hate speech. they concluded the protests are constitutionally protected speech. >>> 6:10 is the time right now. the u.s. is moving closer to an attack on syria. the two countries now speaking out against u.s. military intervention. >>> marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. the pressure on president obama as he takes the podium today. >>> good morning. right now traffic is getting busier all over the bay area including on highway 4 coming up to the willow pass grade. we will tell you where the traffic trouble spots are. >>> and in weather right now a layer of warm air compressing the marine layer. the net result dense fog that could effect your morning commute. we'll highlight the warmest day of the week and the changes you can expect for the holiday weekend. >>> these are live pictures of interfaith memorial service. if i'm not mistaken, this is dr. martin luther king's daughter. h
the department of education launched an investigation in july of last year. two recent graduates claim the schools annual apartheid week encouraged antishy metic hate speech. they concluded the protests are constitutionally protected speech. >>> 6:10 is the time right now. the u.s. is moving closer to an attack on syria. the two countries now speaking out against u.s. military intervention. >>> marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. the pressure on president...
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and now the need to better educate yourselves, i guess, because your education in the military must be pretty amazing. why take it a step further? it's a dumb question, but -- >> no, i think for me personally i've always want stod push myself as much as possible and test my limits and for me it was pursuing -- well, furthering my education because i had an soviet's degree before i got into the army. once i got out i decided i need to get my bachelor's because that's the only way i'm going to be able to get a viable career and be successful in life. and then once i got in and started doing my bachelor's degree i realized i want to go to the next level up and get a master's. and ten even now i'm still contemplating if i'm going to go for a ph.d. or not. >> very good. what about you, mark? >> for myself just pretty much being an immigrant. migrated here when i was 8 years old. i'm 30 now. and i feel that's my moral duty to go ahead and represent those who were underrepresented, immigrants, you know. i know what it's like to be an illegal alien. so i feel that, you know, i want to go ahead
and now the need to better educate yourselves, i guess, because your education in the military must be pretty amazing. why take it a step further? it's a dumb question, but -- >> no, i think for me personally i've always want stod push myself as much as possible and test my limits and for me it was pursuing -- well, furthering my education because i had an soviet's degree before i got into the army. once i got out i decided i need to get my bachelor's because that's the only way i'm going...
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in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a hyper separated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of goods on our college degrees and we have a hyper inflated market there and i think that people who have like peter teal are out there they're offering scholarships to high school students giving them one hundred thousand dollars to go out and start their own business instead of getting a college degree which would make way more sense a lot to say here one hundred grand into it and then getting nothing for it on the other end and have his own slaves eric i gave you the last word go ahead oh ok. this is the same this is the same the same response that we hear all the time from this from this ideology right th
in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a hyper separated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of goods...
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in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a high percentage rated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of goods on our college degrees and we have a hyper inflated market there and i think that people who have like peter teal are out there they're offering scholarships to high school students giving them one hundred thousand dollars to go out and start their own business instead of getting a college degree which would make way more sense a lot to say here to your grandson to and getting nothing for it and have his own slaves erica gave you the last word go ahead oh ok. this is the same this is the same the same response that we hear all the time from this from this ideology right the notion that somehow t
in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a high percentage rated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of...
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in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a hyper saturated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of goods on our college degrees and we have a hyper inflated market there and i think that people who have like peter teal are out there they're offering scholarships to high school students giving them one hundred thousand dollars to go out and start their own business instead of getting a college degree which would make way more sense a lot of this is a one hundred grand into it and then getting nothing for it on the other end and have his own slaves erica i gave you the last word go ahead oh ok. this is the same this is the same the same response that we hear all the time from this from this ideology right
in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a hyper saturated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of goods...
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in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a hyper saturated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of goods our college degrees and we have a hyper inflated market there and i think that people who have like peter teal are out there they're offering scholarships to high school students giving them one hundred thousand dollars to go out and start their own business instead of getting a college degree which would make way more sense a lot to say save one hundred grand into it and then getting nothing for it on the other end and have his own slaves erica gave you the last word go ahead oh ok. this is the same this is the same the same response that we hear all the time from this from this ideology right the no
in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a hyper saturated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of goods...
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anywhere from 15-25 miles per hour for the windsier spots education pegged along the coast and the bay. 62 along the coastline for the afternoon. low 70s for the bay. 80s expected inland. a pleasant afternoon with is sunshine. i want to ton on storm tracker 2. see the sweeper going by. no rain am little bit perhaps falling north of fairfield. at home, a little bit of patchy drizzle reported at times inch too the . we are end joying plenty of sunshine. the system here, going to continue north and east. most of the rain over northern california and oregon. for us, expect temperatures outside, 68 degrees concord. 67 livemore. it's moist. the dew points are up this morning. by the afternoon, another nice day. 79 napa. 77 sanoma. 77 kentfield. 78 santa rosa. 60s along the east bay. 69 oakland. 77 san jose. nice day to be hanging along the coast in santa cruz. 70 san bruno. 64 san francisco. hang along the embarcadero or the giants game. extended forecast, temperatures will be creeping upward in to the workweek. running cool for this time of year. temperatures getting back seasonal average,
anywhere from 15-25 miles per hour for the windsier spots education pegged along the coast and the bay. 62 along the coastline for the afternoon. low 70s for the bay. 80s expected inland. a pleasant afternoon with is sunshine. i want to ton on storm tracker 2. see the sweeper going by. no rain am little bit perhaps falling north of fairfield. at home, a little bit of patchy drizzle reported at times inch too the . we are end joying plenty of sunshine. the system here, going to continue north...
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the other thing that we are moving towards in education is more digital. we'll see less textbooks and more digital learning and with that we are promoting a digital literacy policy which deals with a number of issues and i'm going to go back and look at the draft policy to see how well it deals with the kind of issues rob and your family have dealt with in terms of using the internet safely and being aware of the harm you can do to yourself and to others by the way digital news can get around. >> assemblyman. >> thank you very much. i'm very, very heartened. this was an issue that's been in the closet for too long. i think high profile nationally now as well and we have super stars involved, lady gaga, myself, but you got to reach young people. usually peers are the best, i think, in terms of communicating things and then absolutely the parents. let's keep working, i'm only as good as the information i have and so we want to do the most effective long-lasting legislation. you know what happens sometimes, something is written in law but the attitudes don't
the other thing that we are moving towards in education is more digital. we'll see less textbooks and more digital learning and with that we are promoting a digital literacy policy which deals with a number of issues and i'm going to go back and look at the draft policy to see how well it deals with the kind of issues rob and your family have dealt with in terms of using the internet safely and being aware of the harm you can do to yourself and to others by the way digital news can get around....
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in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a hyper separated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of goods on our college degrees and we have a hyper inflated market there and i think that people who have like peter teal are out there they're offering scholarships to high school students giving them one hundred thousand dollars to go out and start their own business instead of getting a college degree which would make way more sense a lot to say here one hundred grand into it and then getting nothing for it on the other end and have his own slaves erica i gave you the last word go ahead oh ok. this is the same this is the same the same response that we hear all the time from this from this ideology right t
in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a hyper separated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of goods...
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education is the capital from which people build careers, lives, homes, families. that somehow has to be drummed into people's heads. we don't know ho to do it. >> we have to -- i don't think we should be incentivizing people to do the stuff that puts them into welfare. >> having kids, starting a family -- >> that's one of the problems. you get paid more money when you have more kids. >> go ahead. >> ben was starting to make an important point which is we sort of -- >> then i guess he did. >> i'm going to finish. >> all right. >> we overgeneralize. ben said it's hard to have a good life on $38,000, especially in some of the states that we showed on screen. we're also overgeneralizing here. these programs are not a bed of roses. it's not like you sort of lounge around eating bon-bons. >> what, waunt many tow go out and do pushups every day? you get the money, dude. you have to enroll in the program. you have to participate. you have to check in, et cetera. >> oh, come on. >> if we're saying that our public policy should be to encourage people to work, to not work, i
education is the capital from which people build careers, lives, homes, families. that somehow has to be drummed into people's heads. we don't know ho to do it. >> we have to -- i don't think we should be incentivizing people to do the stuff that puts them into welfare. >> having kids, starting a family -- >> that's one of the problems. you get paid more money when you have more kids. >> go ahead. >> ben was starting to make an important point which is we sort of...
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we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in gauging here. why would an artist when to come here? >> mainly, access to the materials. we also give them a lot of support. when they start, it is an empty studio. they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, and get to work. it is kind of like a reprieve, so they can really focus on their body of work. >> when you are talking about recology, do you have the only sculpture garden at the
we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at...
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we need stop having politicians provide drug education. we need to make sure when people talk about drugs, that we can ask the questions do those facts or that information -- does information have foundation and evidence? >> host: you're saying you don't want the politicians and the police talking about drugs, you and saying they are drug educators. you want the scientists and the physicians talking about drug use as drug educators. >> guest: i don't know if i want all the scientist. they have a narrow focus on what they do. i want the public and i want people to be able to say to the folks the information that you are relaying to me do they have foundations and evidence. not about dote and evidence. >> host: can i understand. i didn't understand what you said at the start. you said colorado and washington are mostly white state. what does that have to do with drug education. >> guest: right on. that's something different. for drug legalization. i'm saying one of the reasons -- all right. so we legalize marijuana in part because we're worr
we need stop having politicians provide drug education. we need to make sure when people talk about drugs, that we can ask the questions do those facts or that information -- does information have foundation and evidence? >> host: you're saying you don't want the politicians and the police talking about drugs, you and saying they are drug educators. you want the scientists and the physicians talking about drug use as drug educators. >> guest: i don't know if i want all the...
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get a real education because i left this country. i had to go over to england in order to have my experience here with racism and my experience as a black man be corroborated. so i learned how to develop a critical analysis of this country by being over in england. i had mentors, multiple mentors. i mean, i've mentors industries and i've mentors also in the classroom, a wide range of mentors. this notion that you have only one mentor, that's crazy. i had multiple mentors. i have drug dealers were mentors. i had professors who were mentors, a wide range of mentors. and i took from each one they needed. in fact, one of those mentors told me that i had what it takes to get a ph.d. and so that's how it ended up going to graduate school. [applause] >> granted, i didn't go to graduate school in harlem. i went to graduate school in wyoming. [laughter] and that's the story, that's another story. i talk about that story. >> you said that you had an abundance of adolescent cockiness that created risk blindness. i think a lot of parents can und
get a real education because i left this country. i had to go over to england in order to have my experience here with racism and my experience as a black man be corroborated. so i learned how to develop a critical analysis of this country by being over in england. i had mentors, multiple mentors. i mean, i've mentors industries and i've mentors also in the classroom, a wide range of mentors. this notion that you have only one mentor, that's crazy. i had multiple mentors. i have drug dealers...
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but when it comes to more educational things like for class, firework, i usually read on my ipab and i love it because i'm always multitasking. so at any given time i have music on or in having a conversation on skype and i'm reading and surfing the web at the same time. so for me the ipad is great. i love it. >> would you say and when you see read in print is it because you before the actual formats? or is something more where it's about owning the device that you could read digitally? >> well, for me personally i love to collect hardcovers, so i purposefully, you know, go out to the bookstores and out goes to support them and buy them that way. but i know that some of my colleagues feel a little differently about that. >> for me it's more about i think, i'm also a collector. i like that my library at home and just the physicality of a book i think ultimately i will have to streamline my purchasing habits, and choose wisely of the books i really feel like i needed anwar as buying everything i have my eye on because that's what i do now spend i'm a voracious reader. made on a bit of
but when it comes to more educational things like for class, firework, i usually read on my ipab and i love it because i'm always multitasking. so at any given time i have music on or in having a conversation on skype and i'm reading and surfing the web at the same time. so for me the ipad is great. i love it. >> would you say and when you see read in print is it because you before the actual formats? or is something more where it's about owning the device that you could read digitally?...
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in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a hyper separated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of goods on our college degrees and we have a hyper inflated market there and i think that people who have like peter teal are out there they're offering scholarships to high school students giving them one hundred thousand dollars to go out and start their own business instead of getting a college degree which would make way more sense a lot to say save one hundred grand into a and then getting nothing for it and have his own slaves erica i gave you the last word go ahead oh ok. this is the same this is the same the same response that we hear all the time from this from this ideology right the notion that som
in the student loan crisis that we have right now but we've been sold a bill of goods on a college education now and we have a hyper separated market where people are going to universities to go and there's doing things like you know women's gender studies and then they wonder why they can't get a job afterwards because people think that everyone needs to go and get a college degree when the reality is is that not everybody does need to get a college degree and we have been sold a bill of goods...
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immersing student organizations all asking for the privatization of education. so these are more difficult to address. >> one last question. can you talk about the relationship between the farmers and fark? they are considered a terrorist group by the colombian government. >> it is very important because the colombian state tends to view rhetoric not only to be legitimizing grassroots protest movements, and this mobilization we are seeing currently, but this association is used as an excuse for repression of a movement and in the public eye, justifying that repression against protesters. i think it is an example of the lack of substance because for a number of reasons, the reason in which the protest was strongest is not a region which has armed conflict or strong support for any of the groups. there has been no evidence between the branches and the groups. >> that was the executive director. in new york city, a bronx district attorney announced that an nypd officer was indicted on three felony counts and five misdemeanors after lying about the circumstances tha
immersing student organizations all asking for the privatization of education. so these are more difficult to address. >> one last question. can you talk about the relationship between the farmers and fark? they are considered a terrorist group by the colombian government. >> it is very important because the colombian state tends to view rhetoric not only to be legitimizing grassroots protest movements, and this mobilization we are seeing currently, but this association is used as...
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of our social and economic problems in our city today, they are directly related to a lack or formal education. >> the d.a.'s office is providing $130,000 for programs to prevent truancy at -- to schools. they are idab. wells and burton schools. >>> more kids are heading back to school. so watch out for them. some districts back in session are fremont, walnut creek, berkeley, dublin. you can get a complete list of the dates at ktvu.com. look for the back 2 school icon on the home page. >>> u.s. government agencies made 11,000 -- between 11,000 and 12,000 data requests. facebook supplied information in 79% of the cases saying they were obligated by law to do it. the total request from countries outside of the u.s., about 14,000. facebook says it refused all requests from some countries like egypt. they granted 84% of the requests that came from taiwan. nissan has turned one of its electric cars into a model that can drive itself. yep. nissan says it's working with stanford and other major universities on the technology for autonomous cars. the company says it will have more than one self-drivin
of our social and economic problems in our city today, they are directly related to a lack or formal education. >> the d.a.'s office is providing $130,000 for programs to prevent truancy at -- to schools. they are idab. wells and burton schools. >>> more kids are heading back to school. so watch out for them. some districts back in session are fremont, walnut creek, berkeley, dublin. you can get a complete list of the dates at ktvu.com. look for the back 2 school icon on the home...
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president obama is on a series of speeches to colleges on bringing down the cost of a college education. >> the fact is we have been spending more money on other things than college. [applause] >> and meanwhile, not enough colleges have been looking to find out how we can cut back on costs. so all of this sticks it to families but also takes pairs that pay the bigger -- taxpayers that pay the bigger price. >> many are rethinking their college plans or taking and enormous debt. >> this high school senior has set his sights on only one school. wally and his wife have been stashing money away for their son's education since he was a baby but costs of annual tuition and fees have increased six times. >> it is ridiculous it has gone up to that point and makes it very difficult for the middle class to get a college education. >> so they go to the less expensive state schools. the higher costs have been driven in part to lower investment in endowments and faxfalls. the financial aid director at university of chicago is concerned about the debt the students are shouldering. >> if you can't -- c
president obama is on a series of speeches to colleges on bringing down the cost of a college education. >> the fact is we have been spending more money on other things than college. [applause] >> and meanwhile, not enough colleges have been looking to find out how we can cut back on costs. so all of this sticks it to families but also takes pairs that pay the bigger -- taxpayers that pay the bigger price. >> many are rethinking their college plans or taking and enormous debt....
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but i'll check with the department of education. and i'll make sure my team gets your e-mail so that you get a personal answer from the secretary. all right? okay. all right. i've got one last question. i want to make sure it's a student. are you a student? >> maybe. >> maybe doesn't count. if he said maybe -- >> i am. >> you are? okay. this young man right here. i just wanted to make sure. he might have been a young-looking professor. >> mr. president, i'm danny, a student here. my question is you spoke upon increasing financial aid for college students. however, i feel that with the competitive job market, a bachelor's would not be enough to secure a job. my question is will any of these funds go towards grad school programs or strictly limited to undergraduation education? >> first of all, a good undergraduate education means you are much more employable and you're much more likely to get a job. each additional chunk of education that you get, if done well, if you're getting good value, is going to enhance your marketability. we
but i'll check with the department of education. and i'll make sure my team gets your e-mail so that you get a personal answer from the secretary. all right? okay. all right. i've got one last question. i want to make sure it's a student. are you a student? >> maybe. >> maybe doesn't count. if he said maybe -- >> i am. >> you are? okay. this young man right here. i just wanted to make sure. he might have been a young-looking professor. >> mr. president, i'm danny,...
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with that, other educators that are in informal education settings. what are other ways that those people would be assets are smart >> i do not understand your question. >> what to require him pre- -- teacher prep. are there ways to engage non- formal educators? thank you for asking for clarification. >> ok. i'll answer it. ir the pre-service question, can tell you, but i need more time. ourhers, yes, we love summers, but no teacher has the summer off. if you want to provide me with time to sit down and digest information, i will take advantage of that time. during the school year, there are a lot of things humming up. in my head, part of me is thinking about how i will arrange my students, i have to set up my classroom. the other part of me is thinking that this conversation is enlightening and i want my whole school and county to take part of this. having that time, we need more time. we need more staff development time to sit down, as we have done with our leadership team, working with a common core and getting a greater understanding of it. it tak
with that, other educators that are in informal education settings. what are other ways that those people would be assets are smart >> i do not understand your question. >> what to require him pre- -- teacher prep. are there ways to engage non- formal educators? thank you for asking for clarification. >> ok. i'll answer it. ir the pre-service question, can tell you, but i need more time. ourhers, yes, we love summers, but no teacher has the summer off. if you want to provide...
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contingent tornadoes are telling the daily -- educators are telling the daily review students are benefiting by spending extra time after class with volunteer tutors in subjects like english and math. the first center opened in 2011. test scores in some subjects jumped by 10%. on our web site, ktvu.com, we have an entire section dedicated to heading back to school. it includes the start date for school and how you can save money on back to school shopping. >>> it is 7:10. are you ready for next week's bay bridge closure. we'll break down the trouble spots and how an out of state company is helping local drivers avoid gridlock. >>> while the firefighters are struggling to contain the rim fire, there's grim news from washington d.c., with the national forest service has to do to find enough money to fight all the fires now burning across the country. >>> well, the traffic started off not doing very well. there ever been some improvements, we'll tell you where those are and how the bridges look. >>> gray skies out there, and cool temperatures to mild temps, we cooled down yesterday. will we fin
contingent tornadoes are telling the daily -- educators are telling the daily review students are benefiting by spending extra time after class with volunteer tutors in subjects like english and math. the first center opened in 2011. test scores in some subjects jumped by 10%. on our web site, ktvu.com, we have an entire section dedicated to heading back to school. it includes the start date for school and how you can save money on back to school shopping. >>> it is 7:10. are you ready...
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. >>> the president will be in new york and pennsylvania tout are more affordable college education and will be in binghamton and scranton pa. from there he will be joined by vice president joe biden so the president is on the road again talking about making college education more affordable for the middle class coming up and so much more on good morning america. >> now off to good morning america. but remember you can find us on abc2news.com. >> back in 25 minutes with news weather and traffic. looking live at new york? we going to look live over at new york. >> let's go to the maryland state fair. @÷ >>> good morning, america. and breaking overnight, a sudden and massive hailstorm, knocking out towns in the west. cars filled. snowplows are forced to clean it all up. entire streets turn into rivers, as a week of flash flooding looms. >>> and the fire at yosemite, now tripling in size. >>> president obama's tough words on the syria crisis right now. calling the potential use of chemical weapons there, a grave concern. >> no doubt that when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a la
. >>> the president will be in new york and pennsylvania tout are more affordable college education and will be in binghamton and scranton pa. from there he will be joined by vice president joe biden so the president is on the road again talking about making college education more affordable for the middle class coming up and so much more on good morning america. >> now off to good morning america. but remember you can find us on abc2news.com. >> back in 25 minutes with...
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howard gardener is probably one of the country's top educational psychiatrists, psychologicallists around. he came up with a theory called mutt billion intelligences which has really transformed the way we think about education and the way kids fare in school and college which is to say there isn't just one aptitude or kind of intelligence that tests well or, you know, answers -- in conversation in the classroom. but there's a lot ofnite intelligences, emotional intelligences, and he's the first person to kind of codify and cohere those multiple intelligences into a single understanding of the human mind. he's now, for the first time in his career, turning his attention to the digital generation, the app generation and how these kids coming up, you know, born with an ipad in their hands, reading on an ipad for the first time in their life, seeing how things are truly interactive and dynamic in the kind of digital interface, how that changes the cognitive development of a child, the social ability to engage out there. and i think this is going to be sort of a very ground breaking book by a
howard gardener is probably one of the country's top educational psychiatrists, psychologicallists around. he came up with a theory called mutt billion intelligences which has really transformed the way we think about education and the way kids fare in school and college which is to say there isn't just one aptitude or kind of intelligence that tests well or, you know, answers -- in conversation in the classroom. but there's a lot ofnite intelligences, emotional intelligences, and he's the...
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there are countless column on public education. and speeches she gave on public education. this book it's eleanor writing to juniors, seniors, under classmen. i opted to go with penguin classic and paperback so it would specifically be targeted to that community. they are teaching guides that go with it, and i skype in to classroom that will have me. >> terrific. thank you. we're going try to followup. >> okay. god, you're so quiet! who disagrees with me? [laughter] oh, come on! [laughter] i feel like the nap -- nancy grace question. i have a circle of friends that are crazy of eleanor roosevelt. >> i don't mean she's perfect. i'm crazy about her too. >> no. in the new show in the museum. i have only seen half. i was delighted by the fact somewhere it says that fdr found her beautiful. >> yeah. she's gorgeous. >> i can see how -- >> look at this! does this woman look ugly to you? go in there and look at her wedding picture. right. look at her high school portrait. i mean, this woman had strawberry blond/reddish hair, piercing blue eyes, and ugly teeth. okay. >> and a beauti
there are countless column on public education. and speeches she gave on public education. this book it's eleanor writing to juniors, seniors, under classmen. i opted to go with penguin classic and paperback so it would specifically be targeted to that community. they are teaching guides that go with it, and i skype in to classroom that will have me. >> terrific. thank you. we're going try to followup. >> okay. god, you're so quiet! who disagrees with me? [laughter] oh, come on!...
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and while educators down play muks work better in engineering, science and hath as college costs continue to rise, mixing a muk in could cut the cost of college by degree. for "nightly business report," i'm mary thompson. >>> tomorrow we continue the series of ways to pay for college with a look at how some students are turning to crowd funding to finance the high cost of tuition. >>> tonight, we commemorate the 50s anniversary of dr. martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech. tens of thousands of people including marchers there for the original speech, civil rights leaders, politics, ordinary americans took to the national mall today to remember the words of dr. king noting how far the nation has come for equality to all and how far we have to go. president obama spoke from the very same spot where dr. king spoke those unforgettable words on the struggle for civil rights half a century ago. >> but we would dishonor those heroes, as well, to suggest that the work of this nation is somehow complete. the universal may bend towards justice, but it doesn't bend on it's own. to secure
and while educators down play muks work better in engineering, science and hath as college costs continue to rise, mixing a muk in could cut the cost of college by degree. for "nightly business report," i'm mary thompson. >>> tomorrow we continue the series of ways to pay for college with a look at how some students are turning to crowd funding to finance the high cost of tuition. >>> tonight, we commemorate the 50s anniversary of dr. martin luther king junior's i...
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i was either playing sports, my education, i had a part-time job, they kept me busy. and my mother always said, people will know you by the company that you keep. >> you know, juan, i often say you should go out in life regardless of color as a prospect not a suspect. and what we see here in this decay, the leaders -- and i'm not talking about black leaders or white leaders, i'm talking about leaders in america including parents, they need to get involved with this. why aren't we hearing from those examples and those who say that they have our best interests at heart? >> well, let me just be blunt with you. why aren't we hearing from civil rights leaders? i don't see the civil rights leaders out there leading marches and protests against violence, against the drug dealers, against the bad schools. saying to young women, hey, this is madness. i guess now it's about 30% of the white babies born to single moms, 50% of the hispanics, and as we just heard from colonel west, 70 plus percent of the black kids. where's the leadership to speak to that issue? to me there's a hu
i was either playing sports, my education, i had a part-time job, they kept me busy. and my mother always said, people will know you by the company that you keep. >> you know, juan, i often say you should go out in life regardless of color as a prospect not a suspect. and what we see here in this decay, the leaders -- and i'm not talking about black leaders or white leaders, i'm talking about leaders in america including parents, they need to get involved with this. why aren't we hearing...
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if they do, it's one or two segments of the education, rather than a continuing education that will teach them, first of all, what they say and do online can affect them for the rest of their lives. they can affect what schools they get into. what jobs they did. it reminds me of the movie, defending your life whether the videotape of their lives when they got into heaven which freaked out brooks. meryl streep was fine with it. but that's basically what the internet is coming for kids. they need to know at least that, but they also need to know the things we've been talking about tonight, that what they seem to connect impact on people, including reading people to suicide. and can turn themselves into haters. they can become people that they really probably don't want to be, and their parents don't want them to be. we hope this will inspire further discussion about cyber letters he education. >> i haven't read the book yet. >> father's day is coming. >> you mentioned something about society. got me thinking. is that an assumption here that everyone you want to talk to, you know, believes i
if they do, it's one or two segments of the education, rather than a continuing education that will teach them, first of all, what they say and do online can affect them for the rest of their lives. they can affect what schools they get into. what jobs they did. it reminds me of the movie, defending your life whether the videotape of their lives when they got into heaven which freaked out brooks. meryl streep was fine with it. but that's basically what the internet is coming for kids. they need...
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what their art has done and how they have -- they've all gone to school for it, some form of degree or education, so i bring that to the table. >> there's a concert coming up. >> is called homegrown. it's a baltimore-based. >> you and i know what shake and bake is, but some watching might not know. >> a family fun center on north avenue, a main stand in the community. they are skating, bowling, community events. >> that takes place when? >> saturday, august 31st. >> is there a fee for that? >> no, it's free. i want the community to enjoy one another, and then it's the back-to-school time, so i didn't want to burden anyone, but they may not have had the funds with a lot of things at this time, so i'm offering it to the community for free. >> thank you. thank you for what you are doing. how long do you have before you finish? >> i'm about four semesters away from finishing college. >> we also look forward to seeing your our program expand. >> absolutely. >> you can attempt a lock of art back-to-school homegrown concert. it takes place august 31st from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. ♪ i see a land ♪ with li
what their art has done and how they have -- they've all gone to school for it, some form of degree or education, so i bring that to the table. >> there's a concert coming up. >> is called homegrown. it's a baltimore-based. >> you and i know what shake and bake is, but some watching might not know. >> a family fun center on north avenue, a main stand in the community. they are skating, bowling, community events. >> that takes place when? >> saturday, august...
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the president's would-day plus tour comes as a new department of education report finds that for the first time ever a majority of undergraduates are receiving some kind of federal financial aid with a record number of students taking out loans and a record number defaulting on those loans. we are back with dan henninger. "wall street journal" assistant editorial base editor james freeman and editorial writer alicia finley join the panel. jails, for five years i have been listening to president say he is making college more affordable and now tells us it is unaffordable. >> got to pay close attention. he has done the big tour saying there's a plan dash plan making college easier to afford and now we hear that we can't afford the trillion dollars of student loejs out there. of course, you remember three years ago he put law a plan to increase federal balance sheet bay trillion dollar. >> with student loans. what's going on? what's the politics here? >> well, i think people are hoping that basic economics will -- now that it is asserting itself will be appreciated by the white house. y
the president's would-day plus tour comes as a new department of education report finds that for the first time ever a majority of undergraduates are receiving some kind of federal financial aid with a record number of students taking out loans and a record number defaulting on those loans. we are back with dan henninger. "wall street journal" assistant editorial base editor james freeman and editorial writer alicia finley join the panel. jails, for five years i have been listening to...
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eastern promoting his lands to make higher education more affordable. later in the day in pennsylvania, the president will be joined by scranton native, vice president joe biden, at lackawanna college before 5:00 p.m. at 7:00 eastern, the road to the --te house 26 team coverage 2016 coverage will feature ted cruz at a fund-raising event hosted by the new hampshire republican party. tonight on the encore presentation of " first ladies," >> when she came to the white house, she was interested to see how it worked and she found it was dilapidated and dirty and sort of ominous and she tried to spruce it up. she went through the cabinets and found old pieces of china and then asked service if they could tell her if anybody remembers how old pieces. . she started the idea of trying to catalog and create a sense of what the chinas were. she had a plan of putting the splay cases in the state dining room but that never came to fruition. theis credited with being initiator of the concept of a china presentation the white house. >> the encore presentation of " fir
eastern promoting his lands to make higher education more affordable. later in the day in pennsylvania, the president will be joined by scranton native, vice president joe biden, at lackawanna college before 5:00 p.m. at 7:00 eastern, the road to the --te house 26 team coverage 2016 coverage will feature ted cruz at a fund-raising event hosted by the new hampshire republican party. tonight on the encore presentation of " first ladies," >> when she came to the white house, she...
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hold higher education accountable. under president obama's policies and then a student loan nationalization program tuition is, up almost 30 percent. the problem is president obama and his policies have driven up costs. so at least this is a slightly better system. frankly it is like mcdonald's offering a weight watchers plan. they made these colleges and universities of these. it's better than what they have right now. of the gets a perfect system, and we needed. he's at least talking about tuition and not just interest rates. dennis: with the thing that kills me about this is what president obama is not admitting he is the one by having the federal government overtake the college loan program and push out private lenders entirely, he's the one in his inflating college costs. $407 billion in federally guaranteed easy money loans. people out checking credit ratings. why do we need federal government to issue some rating system? isn't this nothing more than federal pressure to put price controls on tuition? if harvard c
hold higher education accountable. under president obama's policies and then a student loan nationalization program tuition is, up almost 30 percent. the problem is president obama and his policies have driven up costs. so at least this is a slightly better system. frankly it is like mcdonald's offering a weight watchers plan. they made these colleges and universities of these. it's better than what they have right now. of the gets a perfect system, and we needed. he's at least talking about...
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it has been our public education system. >> stephen: isn't there a lot of waste in education? we have biology and psychology. do we need every "ology"? (laughter) >> you know, we should teach every science to every student every year all the way through school. >> stephen: astrology? (laughter) >> i said science. that's astronomy. >> stephen: astrology is more of an a science because it has the "ology" in there. >> we should teach them every year. not just tenth grade for biology 11th grade for chemistry --. >> stephen: 12th grade for atrolg. some people do better with aries, a taurus does better than w astrology. the (applause) >> you know, i -- (laughter) where were you going with this? >> stephen: what's your birthday? i'll do your chart. >> you do that? >> stephen: i dabble. >> have you ever found it to work? >> stephen: yes! very often initiating conversations with friends leads to greater understanding and contentment in the workplace. what's your birth day? >> october 15. >> stephen: oh, you're a libra! this is all making sense to me now. libra. (laughter and applause)
it has been our public education system. >> stephen: isn't there a lot of waste in education? we have biology and psychology. do we need every "ology"? (laughter) >> you know, we should teach every science to every student every year all the way through school. >> stephen: astrology? (laughter) >> i said science. that's astronomy. >> stephen: astrology is more of an a science because it has the "ology" in there. >> we should teach them...
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. >> and i have been a part of public education since 1970 when the schools were first integrated. i see more hatred in the south now than i ever saw in 1970, and i tell you why. it's being preached in the pulpits. it's in the white churches. they are teaching people that if you vote anything but republican, you're going to hell pretty much. >> oh. mr. o'reilly, couldn't you have used that sound bite? well, no, you know a heck of a lot more. it's all stereotyping, isn't it? they are preparing it and people are buying it. one alabama state legislator told me a chilling story about a recent attempt to segregate a local school. >> i got a call this weeking from white female republican. we have a school district in our county that has made application to become independent. the reason she called me was because in her church this past sunday, they were bullied and told you've got to support thrt school district pulling away from the county so we can minimize the number of blacks that's in our school district. and she was even though she was republican, she was disheartened because she s
. >> and i have been a part of public education since 1970 when the schools were first integrated. i see more hatred in the south now than i ever saw in 1970, and i tell you why. it's being preached in the pulpits. it's in the white churches. they are teaching people that if you vote anything but republican, you're going to hell pretty much. >> oh. mr. o'reilly, couldn't you have used that sound bite? well, no, you know a heck of a lot more. it's all stereotyping, isn't it? they are...
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and that is the soaring cost of higher education. everybody knows you need a college education. on the other hand, college has never been more expensive. over the past three decades, the average tuition at a public four year college has gone up by more than 250%. 250%. now, a typical family's income has only gone up 16%. think about that. tuition's gone up 250%, income gone up 16%. that's a big gap. now, it's true that a lot of universities have tried to provide financial aid and work study programs and so not every student, in fact, most students are probably not paying the sticker price of tuition. we understand that. but what we also understand is that if it's going up 250 and your incomes are only going up 16, at some point, families are having to make up some of the difference. or students are having to make up some of the difference with debt. and meanwhile, over the past few years, states have been cutting back on their higher education budgets. new york's done better than a lot of states. but the fact is, we've been spending more money on prisons, less money on college.
and that is the soaring cost of higher education. everybody knows you need a college education. on the other hand, college has never been more expensive. over the past three decades, the average tuition at a public four year college has gone up by more than 250%. 250%. now, a typical family's income has only gone up 16%. think about that. tuition's gone up 250%, income gone up 16%. that's a big gap. now, it's true that a lot of universities have tried to provide financial aid and work study...
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>> bottom line is that in the game of legal education in america is the wake. it is the -- that you have to pay to be allowed to play the game. give me your take? >> is that true? >> it depends on the law school. the notion that the third year of law school is valueless is not the case. all three of us and president obama attended law schools for three years and i suspect we have the goodness a nesness and badness of that experience. let the markets decide. students will vote with their feet. >> i think a lot of people who have talked about this two year program, you can actually be working somewhere learning about how the law looked in a real world. i might be getting paid yourself. so it is a great way to improve the practical training. it is a win win. what would it do if you watched your tuition be cut by a third? >> we would have to make adjustments. if we can't justify the third year, warrant the students to pay tuition because of the practical skills training that we offer. then we shouldn't collect their tuition. we should think about whether we end up
>> bottom line is that in the game of legal education in america is the wake. it is the -- that you have to pay to be allowed to play the game. give me your take? >> is that true? >> it depends on the law school. the notion that the third year of law school is valueless is not the case. all three of us and president obama attended law schools for three years and i suspect we have the goodness a nesness and badness of that experience. let the markets decide. students will vote...